She recently spent time in Rome while shooting the new film Without Blood.
Angelina Jolie appears to have brought her children along for the trip as well, as she was seen enjoying a day out with daughters Vivienne, 13, and Zahara, 17, before meeting up with friend Salma Hayek later.
For the occasion, the 47-year-old actress wore a flowing sand maxi dress and high-waisted trouser co-ord with a spaghetti strap detail, revealing her tattooed arms and upper back.
Her brunette hair were pulled away from her face with a black claw clip, and she wore circular-framed sunglasses to protect herself from the Italian sun.
Walking across the city, her daughter Zahara accompanied her in a sage green sundress and black high-top Converse trainers.
While Angelina’s younger daughter, Vivienne, wore gray pants and a matching crew neck sweatshirt.
The family went shopping, with Mr and Mrs Smith spotted exploring market stalls and trying on some colorful bangles.
She perused a spice stall at piazza Campo De Fiori before purchasing some kitchen items to take home.
Zahara also appeared to have made some purchases, clutching two carrier bags as they explored the neighborhood.
In addition to shopping, the family took advantage of Angelina’s day off by visiting a cooking school in the city.
They appeared close-knit during the day out, laughing and walking closely together.
She next met her friend Salma, who had also been in Rome for her role in Without Blood.
Angelina and ex-husband Brad Pitt have four other children: Maddox Chivan (20), Pax Thien (18), Shiloh Nouvel (16), and Knox Léon (13).
Despite filing for divorce six years ago, she and Brad are still fighting over custody of their six children.
According to rumors, Angelina will ‘never agree to joint custody’. A source told Us Weekly, ‘It’s quite evident to him that Angie has gone out of her way to postpone and stall the process. All he can do is work with his legal staff to complete the papers while replying to her claims. Month after month passes with one piece of red tape after another, constant jumping through hoops and arguing between their lawyers, and no conclusion.